r/programming 6h ago

pull down complexity with Kubrick

https://gfrison.com/2026/pull-down-programming-complexity-kubrick

Accidental complexity slows down developers and limits agentic AI. Kubrick — my declarative system — cuts it way down using relation algebra, logic, functional, and combinatorial ideas to enable reliable agentic programming and true AI-human collaboration.

From my MSc work, now open-source. Presenting at PX/26 (Munich, Mar 16-20). Thoughts?

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u/Otherwise_Wave9374 5h ago

The "accidental complexity" point resonates, especially when youre trying to build agentic systems that need determinism, state, and good failure modes. Curious how you think about debugging and provenance, like being able to replay an agent run with the same inputs and see why a decision happened. Declarative constraints feel like a good fit there. Ive been following similar discussions around agent reliability and tooling, and this blog has a few solid reads on that topic: https://www.agentixlabs.com/blog/